Playing backed up DVDs on the hard drive.

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  1. browny7

    browny7 Member

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    Is this possible? I have recently ripped a DVD and saved to my HD but there are many seperate files to the film, some with sound and some without. Could someone please tell me how I go about this, whether I need software etc.

    The files that I have to deal with are; VOB, BUP & IFO. I also have a VIDEO_TS file (not folder). How do I go about it fom here?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Tosca

    Tosca Guest

    Windows media player will automatically play the ripped files when you click on one of the vob files.
     
  3. browny7

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    PowerDVD is the program i use to playback the VOB files, but how do I play the entire movie as one whole file as there are over 20 files and in different orders?

    Do I need to put them all inorder and link them together or something?

    Cheers
     
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    Just add ALL the files in the file selection, this should just come up as though you are playing from the dvd.......

    Open file selection, highlight top file and press ctrl and A, then click add, then OK then play......
     
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    Yep there is plenty to have a go at there for sure....
     
  7. easydisk

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    Okay, if we are talking PowerDVD, rip entire movie to a folder called dvd rip or somthing, start PowerDVD, click on select source, and choose 'open dvd on hard drive'. direct the explorer type window to your movie folder, and then highlight the 'VIDEO_TS_IFO' file, and click open. It will play as if it were in you S-A-L
     

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